Clue | Historical Figure | % Correct |
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German businessman who saved hundreds of Jews during WWII | Oskar Schindler | 86%
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Anti-semitist who endorsed mass production by assembly line | Henry Ford | 57%
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Native guide on the Lewis and Clarke expedition | Sacagawea | 57%
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US President who signed the Alaska Purchase | Andrew Johnson | 43%
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Evoked nightmares with his bloodsucking creature of the night | Bram Stoker | 43%
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Arguably the most famous pirate of all time, known to many as Captain Blackbeard | Edward Teach | 43%
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Astronomer who discovered that the universe extended beyond the Milky Way; has a camera named after him | Edwin Hubble | 29%
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Confederate General and the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan | Nathan Forrest | 29%
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Discovered the double-helix structure of DNA before Crick and Watson | Rosalind Franklin | 29%
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Legendary merchant, fur trader, and property mogul who has a town in Oregon and a hotel in New York named after him | John Jacob Astor | 14%
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Canadian heroine who walked 20 miles to alert the British during the War of 1812 | Laura Secord | 14%
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13th century saint and theologian who wrote the Summa Theologica | St Thomas Aquinas | 14%
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The first woman to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel - and survive | Annie Taylor | 0%
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Chinese prostitute who took over her husband's fleet and became the most successful pirate lord in history | Ching Shih | 0%
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Theorised that giraffe's long necks came from them stretching for leaves | Jean-Bapiste Lamarck | 0%
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First anatomically human remains found in Australia | Mungo Man | 0%
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Governor of Arkansas who made Little Rock High School off-limits for African-American kids | Orval Faubus | 0%
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Biblical necromancer who summoned the spirit of the prophet Samuel | The Witch of Endor | 0%
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The most prolific serial killer in history and leader of the Thuggees | Thug Behram | 0%
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Journalist who coined the nickname of New York as the 'Big Apple' | Walter Winchell | 0%
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